D'uccle Thread

yes not accepted colour for any d'uccle feet (that i know of). my problem is i worry about melanin leaking, i have it on some of my mottled chicks-essentially mottled beaks and combs and feet, i dont know if it's DQ and i need to breed it out. (my book is in colorado with my niece)
 
Really? I've never seen one with yellow shanks/legs.


yes not accepted colour for any d'uccle feet (that i know of). my problem is i worry about melanin leaking, i have it on some of my mottled chicks-essentially mottled beaks and combs and feet, i dont know if it's DQ and i need to breed it out. (my book is in colorado with my niece)
Haha duh! sorry i am not with it today and my week has been way to busy when im not at work. The chicks feet/legs are the right color i will have to get a picture of the chick as he has some crazy colors...but no foot fluff.
 
i hatched out two more black d'uccles today as well as 3 half d'uccle / half barred cochins, these are either black or barred and will be auto-sexable by that. in total i think i have 5 from these crossings, looks like 3 males and 2 females.

what gets me is the genetics on another baby from that same barred bantam cochin hen-a chick from her and my paint silkie roo is white with a light chipmunk pattern and white skin with 5 toes, my paint must have a dom white background.

my hen went lame and cant use her leg anymore (its fixed in place, she cant bend it) does anyone know if she will sill lay? she stopped after the injury.
 
i hatched out two more black d'uccles today as well as 3 half d'uccle / half barred cochins, these are either black or barred and will be auto-sexable by that. in total i think i have 5 from these crossings, looks like 3 males and 2 females.

what gets me is the genetics on another baby from that same barred bantam cochin hen-a chick from her and my paint silkie roo is white with a light chipmunk pattern and white skin with 5 toes, my paint must have a dom white background.

my hen went lame and cant use her leg anymore (its fixed in place, she cant bend it) does anyone know if she will sill lay? she stopped after the injury.
We have had some leg injuries in my past flocks and they still laid...they did not nest or go broody but they would just stand in the box and an egg would fall out so to speak. So yes she will likely lay again.
 
We have had some leg injuries in my past flocks and they still laid...they did not nest or go broody but they would just stand in the box and an egg would fall out so to speak. So yes she will likely lay again.
oh she tries to perch and just falls off but so badly wanted to sleep in a nest last night with the broodies i helped her in.its less than a foot off the ground. --did your hens ever successfully mate after, were eggs ever fertile or did you ever check?
 

Here's one of my most beautiful Mille Fleur d'Uccles, unfortunately, she died in a hawk attack a few weeks ago
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Here's one of my most beautiful Mille Fleur d'Uccles, unfortunately, she died in a hawk attack a few weeks ago :hit
Beautiful bird. I hate to lose them that way. For my reference, is that SOP? If so, I am way off. If I ever decided to start serious breeding I would have to start over. I think I'm just going to be happy with what these girls hatch and get more serious with my BCMs
 
oh she tries to perch and just falls off but so badly wanted to sleep in a nest last night with the broodies i helped her in.its less than a foot off the ground. --did your hens ever successfully mate after, were eggs ever fertile or did you ever check?
i never checked for fertility but i would think they would still be able to...since the rooster you know basically just hops on them, crouching down or laying is not mandatory for breeding from what ive seen in my chickens. Probly just depends on the hen and roo in question.
 
Beautiful bird. I hate to lose them that way.
For my reference, is that SOP? If so, I am way off. If I ever decided to start serious breeding I would have to start over. I think I'm just going to be happy with what these girls hatch and get more serious with my BCMs
Me too, and she was one of the breeding-birds, now I just have a trio.
 
Me too, and she was one of the breeding-birds, now I just have a trio.
I can't free range where I live unless I'm home. Out in the woods, too many critters. I've lost them to fox, hawk, raccoon, and opossum. It took me two years to learn the hard way that I should have built my pens the way I read about. My wife came home from work one day to find a hawk finishing up one of my original Orpingtons. I feel for you losing such a beautiful breeder. Do you have any of her offspring coming up?
 

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